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Daily Archives: March 9, 2016
The untold story of Mary and the lamb
Originally posted on Alice muses:
“Why does the lamb love Mary so?” The eager children cry. “Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,” The teacher did reply. – Mary had a little lamb ? If only he wasn’t distracted by…
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Gallán Bhaile Phúinse by Ed Mooney
Reblogged from Ed Mooney Photography A short distance up the road from the Standing stone at Craddockstown we find what is possibly the tallest Standing stone in the country. It is definitely the tallest I have come across to date. … Continue reading
Flirt
You know spring is on her way when the violets start to bloom. If you are lucky enough to have a patch of sweet violets, you may catch their perfume on the breeze. The fragrance of viola odorata has been … Continue reading
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Tagged aphrodisiac, greek myth, haiku, love, violets
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